I am also reading the Heidelberg Catechism. Very cool, it answers a lot of fundamental questions that are so valuable to articulate. If you can't put words to the very bedrock beliefs of your faith, then what good is it?
Particulary, this has major implications for how you witness to people. At any rate, many of the questions remind me of things that I may have altogether forgotten and it [the Catechism] serves as a great devotional. By the way, I am totally copy-cat-ing my boss, Steve Wood, but I just couldn't hold out any longer. Very good stuff.
Particulary, this has major implications for how you witness to people. At any rate, many of the questions remind me of things that I may have altogether forgotten and it [the Catechism] serves as a great devotional. By the way, I am totally copy-cat-ing my boss, Steve Wood, but I just couldn't hold out any longer. Very good stuff.
oooh, I love catachisms! True old-school Sunday school curriculum! I used to get my junior high girls really going when we went through the HC. Yes, teenagers liked studying a catechism. And the supporting verses are right there, so there you go. Great back pocket teaching tool.